# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
This roster resolves targets from a range server.

:depends: seco.range, https://github.com/ytoolshed/range

When you want to use a range query for target matching, use ``--roster range``. For example:

.. code-block:: bash

    salt-ssh --roster range '%%%example.range.cluster' test.ping

"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals

import copy
import fnmatch
import logging

log = logging.getLogger(__name__)

# Try to import range from https://github.com/ytoolshed/range
HAS_RANGE = False
try:
    import seco.range

    HAS_RANGE = True
except ImportError:
    log.error("Unable to load range library")
# pylint: enable=import-error


def __virtual__():
    return HAS_RANGE


def targets(tgt, tgt_type="range", **kwargs):
    """
    Return the targets from a range query
    """

    r = seco.range.Range(__opts__["range_server"])
    log.debug("Range connection to '%s' established", __opts__["range_server"])

    hosts = []
    try:
        log.debug("Querying range for '%s'", tgt)
        hosts = r.expand(tgt)
    except seco.range.RangeException as err:
        log.error("Range server exception: %s", err)
        return {}
    log.debug("Range responded with: '%s'", hosts)

    # Currently we only support giving a raw range entry, no target filtering supported other than what range returns :S
    tgt_func = {
        "range": target_range,
        "glob": target_range,
        # 'glob': target_glob,
    }

    log.debug("Filtering using tgt_type: '%s'", tgt_type)
    try:
        targeted_hosts = tgt_func[tgt_type](tgt, hosts)
    except KeyError:
        raise NotImplementedError
    log.debug("Targeting data for salt-ssh: '%s'", targeted_hosts)

    return targeted_hosts


def target_range(tgt, hosts):
    ret = {}
    for host in hosts:
        ret[host] = copy.deepcopy(__opts__.get("roster_defaults", {}))
        ret[host].update({"host": host})
        if __opts__.get("ssh_user"):
            ret[host].update({"user": __opts__["ssh_user"]})
    return ret


def target_glob(tgt, hosts):
    ret = {}
    for host in hosts:
        if fnmatch.fnmatch(tgt, host):
            ret[host] = copy.deepcopy(__opts__.get("roster_defaults", {}))
            ret[host].update({"host": host})
            if __opts__.get("ssh_user"):
                ret[host].update({"user": __opts__["ssh_user"]})
    return ret
